My photography teacher used to say that an image should always contain a level of sharpness, but I never agreed. I have had blurry eyesight since birth, so I not only find it natural to see things unfocused, but also like it in the mornings, apart from the occasional painful bumping into things, before I insert my contact lenses.
Sharpness is not essential in my vision of the world; I believe that lack of clarity can be revealing, and I have adapted one of my camera’s lens to my eyesight so that viewers can see how I see.
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